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Old 6th January 2007, 23:30   #1
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What's in the box?

Y'know, the one on the inside of the left wing next to the cruise control unit, I marked it on the attached pic. There are 3(?) relays in there and I can't seem to find what they control, does anyone know what they are for? I know the air pump uses a double relay but I didn't think it was in there, is it?
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Don't worry, solved it. High and low speed fan relays and headlight wash. Thanks Tomba
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Think that is the Auxiliary Relay box, contains the headlight/fog light/cleaning system module, Normal speed relay (aux fan) and High Speed Relay (aux fan).
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Beaten to it , well glad to know I was right

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Mike - I think something is wrong with your engine - it has lost two cylinders and is leaning the wrong way.
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